The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paid to the rightwing political forces resisting such change. Such opposition is being orchestrated by political parties, business, the private media and other social and cultural institutions and is linked to the 'soft power' of US diplomacy. In recent years its activities have often appeared to challenge the democratic process itself. Based on a variety of original fieldwork and evidence, this volume addresses the current trajectories of rightwing politics in Latin America in the fa...
The reframing of international relations over the past three decades, from the nation-state to regio...
In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber charts the political dynamics and conflicts underpinning ...
This paper explores Latin America\u27s history of neoliberalism as it affects the rise of left leani...
The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the l...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of 'new Left' governments in Latin America, yet polling...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of “new Left” governments in Latin America, yet polling...
In Latin America, the political Right is back. In both Argentina and Brazil, governments led by righ...
Neoliberalism today is being recreated from the action of right-wing political parties, from the cir...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of “new Left” governments in Latin America, yet polling...
After the 1980s debt crisis and the parallel neoliberal assault across Latin America, the last decas...
An original account of contemporary US-Latin American relations, this book utilises neo-Gramscian an...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
This book provides a fresh interpretation of the rise and fall of Latin America’s ‘left turn’, or mo...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, and in stark contrast to the immediate postCold War...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, it seeks to provide an integrated, holistic and historical...
The reframing of international relations over the past three decades, from the nation-state to regio...
In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber charts the political dynamics and conflicts underpinning ...
This paper explores Latin America\u27s history of neoliberalism as it affects the rise of left leani...
The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the l...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of 'new Left' governments in Latin America, yet polling...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of “new Left” governments in Latin America, yet polling...
In Latin America, the political Right is back. In both Argentina and Brazil, governments led by righ...
Neoliberalism today is being recreated from the action of right-wing political parties, from the cir...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of “new Left” governments in Latin America, yet polling...
After the 1980s debt crisis and the parallel neoliberal assault across Latin America, the last decas...
An original account of contemporary US-Latin American relations, this book utilises neo-Gramscian an...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
This book provides a fresh interpretation of the rise and fall of Latin America’s ‘left turn’, or mo...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, and in stark contrast to the immediate postCold War...
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, it seeks to provide an integrated, holistic and historical...
The reframing of international relations over the past three decades, from the nation-state to regio...
In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber charts the political dynamics and conflicts underpinning ...
This paper explores Latin America\u27s history of neoliberalism as it affects the rise of left leani...